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the avowed

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To declare openly and boldly, as something believed to be right; to own, acknowledge or confess frankly.

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The avowed aim is to increase competition and encourage entrepreneurship.

The avowed monarchists were successful during that year's referendum.

The avowed purpose was to promote the influence of Christian principles in the affairs of nations.

Some are now the avowed enemies of the very countries that helped empower them.

His initial appeal was rooted, partly, in the avowed apolitical stance of his anticorruption campaign.

The avowed aim of sanctions has therefore quietly shifted to ensuring Russian observance of Minsk.

But the avowed Presidential candidates cannot sit down like Job and brood about their lot.

Wasn't Christianity the avowed foe of Islam for century after blood-soaked century?

But the avowed cultivator of eulogy virtues may still be hoping that, when he's gone, others will sing his praises.

"Only when I honestly tell my story can I honestly change my story" is the avowed theme.

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A lack of democratic accountability and scrutiny means that there is the potential for 'the avowed super-brains' of the 'New Mandarins' to determine what is possible [5].

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